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Why is Croatia called Croatia?

Croats called themselves Hrvati and Croatia is Hrvatska in Croatian. But long before 7th century (it's estimated that's the time when Croats immigrated to today's Croatia), there was a region which was named Croatia by Romans. English speaking countries and many other adopted that word...Similar story with Greece which is actually Hellas in Greek.


Is Rijeka in Croatia?

Yes, there is a city called Rijeka in Croatia.


How are goods exchanged in Croatia?

With money called in Croatia (KN) kuna.


Is Dalmatia now called Croatia?

No. Dalmatia lies party in Croatia though


What is illyricum called today?

Croatia.


What is the langange in Croatia?

It is called hrvatski.


What is the currency in Croatia called?

Kuna


When did Mark Viduka first play for an English premier league?

Mark made his debut in 2000 for Leeds before that he played in 1999/2000 for Celtic in the SPL. Before comming to the Celtic he played 2 years for Croatia Zagreb also known as Dinamo Zagreb. Before joining Dinamo he played his foorball for the Melbourne Croatia or as they are called now Melbourne Knights. Mark is a first generation Australian his parents are from Croatia.


Which countries have a place called Zagreb?

Croatia


What capital of Croatia?

Its Zagreb. Before zagreb was Varazdin


What country did Croatia and Slovenia came from?

Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.


What was the former name for Croatia?

Croatia has always been called Croatia since it's existence as an independent state- prior to 1991, it formed a part of the Yugoslav Federation.